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Chapter 6, Problem 3E
Prepare a Profit Graph L06−2
Jaffre Enterprises distributes a single product whose setting price is $16 per unit and whose variable expense is $11 per unit The Company’s faxed expense is $16,000 per month.
Required:
1. Prepare a profit graph for the company up to a sales level of 4,000 units.
2. Estimate the company’s break-even point in unit sales using your profit graph.
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